Spent some time trying to figure out how to mount the Trinket and nRF24 board inside the Fluke securely and permanently. I've drilled two holes in the meter's PCB to mount two 2mm (diameter) brass standoffs. I cut up a plastic toy block to create an angle bracket to fasten the nRF24 board. The bracket is held in place with the same standoffs that support the trinket. The nRF24 board is then held tightly to the plastic bracket with a Rainbow Loom rubber band. The Fluke 17B draws just under 2 mA before the add circuitry and about 9 mA after.
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